HIPAA law compliance

HIPAA law compliance is crucial to the privacy of the patient being protected as the law intends. The goal of HIPAA compliance is primarily to ensure that a patient’s medical records are kept safe from potential security threats. These security threats can potentially lead to fraud and abuse against the patient.

Those directly involved with a patient’s medical records primarily healthcare providers and medical billing associates are required to comply with the security measures set forth in the HIPAA law. In order to comply with HIPAA standards, those responsible to provide physical, technical, and administrative safeguards in place to ensure that patient records will not be compromised.

These safeguards may not look the same in every workplace. Each HIPAA law compliant establishment is responsible for developing and establishing their own protocol regarding patient privacy, the use of e-mail and cellphones in the workplace and potential security breaches. HIPAA law compliance also requires ensuring that proposed policies are completely legal in their nature and not intruding on the rights of employees.

 

Telegenisys provides HIPAA law compliant medical records retrieval services.

  • Our HIPAA law compliance provides protection against fraud and abuses against a medical patient.
  • We have safeguards in place to protect the privacy of medical records from various forms of physical, technical, or administrative compromise.
  • Our HIPAA law compliance ensures the implementation of policies for the use of email and cellphones in the workplace, breach protocol, legality of services, and it provides policy to patients and employees.

Reach out to us for further information regarding HIPAA law compliance.

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